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Psychlist1972
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From the reports, I'm assuming *something* changed which has impacted these.
However, it was not in the audio stack (which wouldn't impact ASIO anyway), nor was it any change in the Firewire code, which hasn't been touched in a while.
I just don't have enough data to make sense of what is going on, and where the impact is coming from (hardware/driver/windows/something else)
Pete
Hi, Pete. I reported this in the "Windows 11 is rolling out..." thread but probably did not see it since did not write a reply, so I'll copy paste what I wrote there (with minor changes):
Coming from this threads:
How I set up a dell G7 7590 windows 10 x64 with 1394 firewire TC Konnekt 48 for good DPC performance
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/...ba25ad0?page=4
For some reason, my firewire audio interfaces are working again, rock solid. (TC StudioKonnekt 48 which I was using only via ADAT as monitor controller, Konnekt Live and M-Audio ProFire 610, all DICE II chipset based) I am running W11 22H2, build 22621.2715
Something changed recently in windows that makes the audio sample ratio not change randomly like it did from W10 1903 on. I had to replace my old audio interface because of that and spend a hefty amount of money. Never dropped the old one since I liked it a lot and in hopes that Microsoft would ever fix it (even without intention?). Do not know exactly when it changed but for sure is less than 4 months since the change.
Maybe timing can help out identify the issue? I know FW audio is not going to be supported but at least it does not have to be broken.
There are still tons of perfectly fine FW audio interfaces out there and too much electronic waste in in this beautiful planet to keep polluting and superconsuming, just because of small-big issues like this. Hope that invoking Microsoft environmental mission, this could be something in the list?